A Handy Guide to Celebrity Feminists

In honor of International Women's Day, we're taking a look at feminism. Defined as "the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes," plenty of women believe in it, but don't want to call themselves the "f-word." Where do our favorite celebrities stand on feminism? Ahead, 11 make their position known in their own words...

Amy Poehler: Self-Proclaimed Feminist

Amy Poehler: Self-Proclaimed Feminist

After learning that Taylor Swift was upset with her Golden Globes joke, Amy let the world know: "Aw, I feel bad if [Taylor] was upset. I am a feminist, and she is a young and talented girl. That being said, I do agree I am going to hell. But for other reasons. Mostly boring tax stuff."

Stephanie Meyer: Girlfriend-Loving Feminist

Stephanie Meyer: Girlfriend-Loving Feminist

"I think there are many feminists who would say that I am not a feminist. I love women, I have a lot of girlfriends, I admire them, they make so much more sense to me than men, and I feel like the world is a better place when women are in charge. So that kind of by default makes me a feminist. I love working in a female world."